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Hacer Ahora. OBJECTIVES: *vocabulary for sports *past tense of –er and –ir verbs. Write a sentence stating the day of the week and date in Spanish. How do you say “the sports” in Spanish?. Hoy es …, el … de octubre. Los deportes. El/La deportisa. The male/female athlete. Activo (a).
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HacerAhora OBJECTIVES: *vocabulary for sports *past tense of –er and –ir verbs • Write a sentence stating the day of the week and date in Spanish. • How do you say “the sports” in Spanish? Hoy es…, el … de octubre. Los deportes
El/La deportisa The male/female athlete
Activo (a) Active
Lento (a) Slow
Rápido (a) Fast
Musculoso(a) Muscular
El campeonato The championship
El ciclismo The bike race
La competencia The competition
Competer (i) To compete
Estarempatado To be tied
Jugar (ue) en un equipo To play on a team
Meter un gol To score a goal
El premio The prize
La Copa Munidal The World Cup
Los JuegosOlímpicos The Olympics
Los JuegosPanamericanos The Panamerican Games
La Vuelta a Francia The Tour de France
La pista The track
La red The net
El uniforme The uniform
Hacerejercicio To exercise
Levantarpesas To lift weights
Mantenerse (ie) en forma To stay in shape
Saludable Healthy/healthful
Seguir (i) unadietabalanceada To follow a balanced diet
Esbueno… It’s good…
¡Ay, por favor! Oh, please!
¡Bravo! Bravo!
¡Dale! Come on!
¡Uy! Ugh!
Esimportante… It’s important…
Esnecesario… It’s necessary…
Match the following vocabulary words with each picture. 2. 1. El ciclismo La copamundial 3. Los juegosolímpicos Wordbank -El premio -Los Juegos Olímpicos -El ciclismo -Los uniformes -La Copa Mundial 4. Los uniformes 5. El premio
Adverbs in Spanish • In Spanish, add –mente to the end of an adjective in the singular, feminine form in order to make it an adverb • Rápida (rapid/quick) Rápidamente (rapidly/quickly) • Frecuente (frequent) Frecuentemente (frequently) • Fácil (easy) Fácilmente (easily)
Change the following adjectives into adverbs and translate into English. happily Alegremente seriously Seriamente Slowly Lentamente actively Activamente Lazily Perezosamente
Regular Past Tense Endings -er/-ir verbs • Both have the same endings!!!!! -í -imos -iste -ió -ieron
Perder LOST perdí I lost You lost perdiste perdió He/she/you lost perdimos We lost perdieron They/you all lost
Escribir WROTE escribí I wrote You wrote escribiste escribió He/she/you wrote escribimos We wrote escribieron They/you all wrote
Irregular Past Tense: Competir to compete *ei in él/ella/usted AND ellos/ellas/ustedes forms* competí I competed You competed competiste compitió He/she/you competed competimos We competed compitieron They/you all competed
Demonstrative Adjectives • Demonstratives indicate where something is • In Spanish, they show if something: • Close to the speaker • Not as close to the speaker • Far away from the speaker
Demonstrative AdjectivesFeminine, Singular *Aquellaaguamala That jellyfish *far* Estaaguamala *Esaaguamala This jellyfish *close* *That jellyfish *not that close*
Demonstrative AdjectivesFeminine, Plural *Aquellasaguamalas Those jellyfish *far* Estasaguamalas *Esasaguamalas These jellyfish *close* *Those jellyfish *not that close*
Demonstrative AdjectivesMasculine, Singular *Aquelcongrejo That crab *far* Estecongrejo *Esecongrejo This crab *close* *That crab *not that close*
Demonstrative Adjectives Masculine, Plural *Aquelloscongrejos Those crabs *far* Estoscongrejos *Esoscongrejos These crabs *close* *Those crabs *not that close*